103RD AND STATE LINE. LUCKILY, NO MAJOR FLOODING HAS BEEN REPORTED. THERE HAS BEEN AT LEAST ONE RESCUE ATTEMPT. POLICE AND FIRE CREWS WERE CALLED TO 55TH AND INDIANA IN KANSAS CITY THIS MORNING... AFTER A FAWN GOT TRAPPED BY THE RACING WATERS. KMBC 9'S MICHEAL MAHONEY WAS THERE: --NAT SND--POLICEMAN'S VOICE; HE'S RIGHT UNDERNEATH THIS TREE THAT'S STICKING OUT... THEY ARE NOT SURE HOW THE DEER GOT INTO THE THI WERE NOT SURE HOW TO GET HIM OUT. THEY TRIED TWICE: -NAT SND--POLICE : ALRIGHT HE'S RUNNING. HE'S RUNNING. HE'S UNDERNEATH THE BRIDGE. AND HE'S GETTING SWEPT BACK UP. --NAT SND--SWIFT CURRENT THE CURRENT WAS A BIG WORRY. THEY DIDN'T INCHES ABOVE IT...AHHHH... --SOT--BATTALION CHIEF JIMMY WALKER; THE DEER JUST KEEPS GETTING AWAY FROM US. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT WATER RESCUE UNIT VIEWED THIS AS A TRAINING A LIFE, A HUMAN, WE'LL GO TO EXTREME MEASURES. BUT FOR A DEER, WE'RE GOING TO TAKE HERE IS RECEDING. IT'S ONLY ABOUT 3 INCHES DEEP NOW AND THE DEER WILL EVENTUALLY BE ABLE TO GET OUT OF THE CREEK. MICHEAL MAHONEY KMBC 9 NEWS. WE CHECKED ON THE FAWN LATE THIS AFTERNOON--AND HE WAS NOT THERE.